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Doc is a 1971 American Western film, which tells the story of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral and of one of its protagonists, Doc Holliday. It stars Stacy Keach, Faye Dunaway, and Harris Yulin. It was directed by Frank Perry. It was the first film of his to not be written by Eleanor Perry; Pete Hamill wrote the original screenplay.
On February 16, 2023, Fox announced that they were developing an adaptation of the Rai 1 series Doc – Nelle tue mani, the original Italian series upon which the series is based was created by Francesco Arlanch and Viola Rispoli. [4] On April 3, 2023, it was announced that the adaptation has been picked up for a full series.
Doc (1975 TV series), a 1975–1976 American sitcom; Doc (2001 TV series), a 2001–2004 American medical drama; Doc (2025 TV series), American TV series based on the Italian show; Doc – Nelle tue mani, a 2020–present Italian medical drama TV series, known simply as Doc in translation "D.O.C." , a 2007 television episode
The first episode of season 17 aired in the United States on September 13, 1971, and the final episode aired on March 13, 1972. All episodes were broadcast in the U.S. by CBS. [4] Season 17 of Gunsmoke was the sixth season of color episodes. Previous seasons were filmed in black-and-white.
This list contains notable cast members of the Gunsmoke radio and TV series, and TV movies. [1] The listing includes regular cast members, guest stars, and recurring cast members. Radio cast
He played Sol Cooper on the Diahann Carroll vehicle Julia from 1968 to 1971, and was nominated in 1969 for an Emmy Award for his performance in the "A Little Chicken Soup Never Hurt Anybody" episode. [citation needed] Glass also played Uncle Moe Plotnick on the short-lived series Bridget Loves Bernie (1972–1973).
2 episodes 1970–1971 Love, American Style: Mr. Chaney / Harry Barker / Counselor 3 episodes 1970–1973 The Doris Day Show: Louie Pallucci / Uncle August Von Kappelhoff / Major Laguinita (Doris' seatmate) 8 episodes 1971 Night Gallery: Reed Episode: "The Boy Who Predicted Earthquakes" 1971 Funny Face: Repairman Episode: "The Repairman ...
Mary Wickes was the only other cast member from the first season to remain, [3] but she departed after the first episode. Ratings slipped and the series was canceled in October 1976 after five episodes. Shortly after the series ended, Hughes returned to The Bob Newhart Show to guest-star in a Christmas episode in December 1976.